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Building good test cases is very important to ensure that SAP is properly tested before go-live. Test cases include test conditions, test data and also the expected results to check the design and functionality of SAP. Test cases should be comprehensive enough to take into account all business scenarios. SAP test scenarios contains a number of test cases whereas a SAP test script lists down the steps that are needed to execute a test case. Tools are available in the market to develop test scenarios. SAP tests can be designed in spreadsheets or even text editors. So what makes up a good test case. SAP best practice test cases have the following characteristics:
1. Test cases should be reusable so that a test case once designed can be used in different testing.
2. Test cases should use the SAP role profile that will be used to test the condition. This will take care of access control testing as well.
3. Test cases should include a description of what exactly is being tested and how it will be tested. It is good to have a narrative in place for tests.
4. Tests should have valid data (transaction and master data) which can be related to the business process and technical and functional requirments.
5. Test cases should be reviewed and signed off once testing is complete.
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